Subzero temps through Tuesday

Eau Claire (WEAU) -- Temperatures have fallen into the teens below zero and will remain subzero throughout most of the day. We are seeing temperatures between 25-30 degrees cooler this morning than 24 hours ago. Bundle up as you head out the door, and keep those scarves and gloves handy throughout the day and next couple of days!

Arctic air will dominate most of this work week, dropping temperatures back to a good twenty or more degrees below average. Heading out the door this morning will be frigid, with temperatures in the -10's and wind chill values close to -30. Wind Chill Advisory continues for the whole region through noon.

Despite the frigid air, it will at least be mostly sunny through much of the day, before clouds move in ahead of the next front. This system will spark off more snow showers Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Accumulations will be light, with most places seeing an inch or two, but isolated amounts up to three inches will be possible. The frigid temperatures will stick around through Thursday, with highs really having a tough time getting much above zero.

Friday will bring our only break from the very cold conditions, as winds briefly go southerly out ahead of the next cold front. We should be able to climb into the 20's again, while snow chances will also increase. This will lead to additional light accumulations, before another shot of arctic air arrives over the weekend and beyond.

Stay warm out there, and just think, spring is "officially" just 59 days away!

The comment sections of our web set are designed for thoughtful, intelligent conversation and debate. We want to hear from the viewers but we are not obligated to post comments we feel inappropriate or violate our guidelines. Here are some of the criteria you should follow when posting comments:

Comments cannot be profane or vulgar. Children and families visit this site. We will delete comments that use profanity or cross the lines of good taste.

We will delete all comments using hate speech. Slurs, stereotypes and violent talk aren’t welcome on our web site.

Comments should not attack other readers personally.

We will delete comments we deem offensive, in bad taste, or out of bounds. We are not obligated to post comments that are rude or insensitive.

We do not edit user-submitted comments.

As a host WEAU 13 News welcomes a wide spectrum of opinions. However, we have a responsibility to all our readers to try to keep our comment section fair and decent. For that reason WEAU 13 News reserves the right to not post or to remove any comment.

Online Public Information File

Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov.